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"Should development take place on the Atlantic side of Florida, it may once again drift northward toward the U.S. coast," ...
The National Hurricane Center began forecasting Saturday a potential system to form this week over Florida with a chance to ...
The National Hurricane Center continued Sunday to predict a system could develop near Florida this week that could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most tropical storm activity between August and October in Florida.
The National Weather Service in Mobile will also be closely watching the system and expects the risk for rip currents along ...
The system has a low chance of strengthening into a tropical cyclone anytime soon, but is causing rains throughout Florida.
South Florida will see a soggy start to its week due to a potential tropical system that is forecast to form in the Gulf and then move across Florida, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
The National Hurricane Center has flagged an area of interest in the Gulf for potential tropical development next week.
There is a 20% chance of development in the next seven days. Regardless of development, there will be heavy rainfall possible ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching a cluster of thunderstorms off the Florida coast for the potential for tropical development later this week. Right now, the chances are low for development, ...
A trough of low pressure is likely to form near the southeastern U.S. coast during the next day or two and then move westward across Florida into the northeastern Gulf by Tuesday, according to the ...
FPL urges Floridians to be prepared for this storm season and to be aware of potential safety hazards at all times.